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Singles play saves women's match

The No. 40-ranked UNM women's tennis team lost its first match in the Mountain West Conference and fourth overall Saturday against Brigham Young University.




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News

Book fair attracts collectors

A first edition Cat in the Hat priced at $4,500 appeared at the 15th Albuquerque Antiquarian Book Fair. Last Friday and Saturday at the Continuing Education Building, the book fair's rare and out-of-print selection drew a crowd of about 400 book dealers and collectors.









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News

Room celebration fit for King

When Bruce King was in seventh grade, he knew he would be governor of New Mexico someday. A former governor told King's class that one of them could eventually be governor.



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Sports

Diver surprised by silver

Ex-UNM diver Becca Barras didn't expect to get a chance to compete at the Commonwealth Games. That's why the silver medal she won in the synchronized 3-meter springboard at the event in Melbourne, Australia, came as such a surprise.


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News

the daily lobo asks you:

Tiara Triebel Freshman Biochemistry "It's important to vote because it's important to be active in your school community and to know what you're voting for. If you want things done, you have to vote, because without voting there's no point. You can't complain unless you vote.


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News

Garcia grabs GPSA presidency

Joseph Garc°a was voted president of GPSA on Thursday. A total of 751 students voted online from Monday through Thursday to select leadership for the Graduate and Professional Students Association.


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News

Colonel says military career allowed him to see the world

Col. John Hill has plenty of stories about his trips abroad, but one stood out above all others. In 2003, Hill and his wife were in India when they saw Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones sharing drinks and conversation. When the pair left without paying their bill, Hill picked up the tab, so he could tell his friends he bought the Rolling Stones drinks, he said.


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Culture

Transcension

by Jessica Del Curto The Daily Lobo Vickie Temer said dangling from a rope by the skin of her knees and shoulder blades isn't as painful as it looks. "It's mind over matter," she said. "It's really just how you look at it." The 20-year-old has been performing acts of suspension since she was 18.


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Opinion

Letter: Law of cause and effect disproves evolution theory

Editor, This is in response to Michael Weber's rather absurd letter in Wednesday's edition of the Daily Lobo. First off, if you ask an incoherent question like his, all you should expect to receive is an incoherent answer. Also, the Bible is a spiritual book written by a spiritual being.


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